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Shattuck, D.,Kerner, B.,Gilles, K.,Hartmann, M.,Ng’ombe, T.,Guest, G.. Encouraging contraceptive uptake by motivating men to communicate about family planning: the Malawi Male Motivator project. Am J Public Health. 2011. 101:1089-95

Stephenson, R.,Vwalika, B.,Greenberg, L.,Ahmed, Y.,Vwalika, C.,Chomba, E.,Kilembe, W.,Tichacek, A.,Allen, S.. A randomized controlled trial to promote long-term contraceptive use among HIV-serodiscordant and concordant positive couples in Zambia. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2011. 20:567-74

Tavrow, P.,Withers, M.,McMullen, K.. Age matters: Differential impact of service quality on contraceptive uptake among post-abortion clients in Kenya. Culture, Health and Sexuality. 2012. 14:849-862

Carneiro Gomes Ferreira, A. L.,Impieri Souza, A.,Evangelista Pessoa, R.,Braga, C.. The effectiveness of contraceptive counseling for women in the postabortion period: an intervention study. Contraception. 2011. 84:377-83

He, D.,Cheng, Y. M.,Wu, S. Z.,Decat, P.,Wang, Z. J.,Minkauskiene, M.,Moyer, E.. Promoting contraceptive use more effectively among unmarried male migrants in construction sites in China: a pilot intervention trial. Asia Pac J Public Health. 2012. 24:806-15

Malwenna, L. I.,Jayawardana, P. L.,Balasuriya, A.. Effectiveness of a community based health educational intervention in reducing unmet need for modern methods of family planning among ever married reproductive age women in the Kalutara district, Sri Lanka. International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine and Public Health. 2012. 4:1097-1114

Sebastian, M. P.,Khan, M. E.,Kumari, K.,Idnani, R.. Increasing postpartum contraception in rural India: evaluation of a community-based behavior change communication intervention. Int Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2012. 38:68-77

Vahdat, H. L.,L’Engle, K. L.,Plourde, K. F.,Magaria, L.,Olawo, A.. There are some questions you may not ask in a clinic: providing contraception information to young people in Kenya using SMS. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2013. 123 Suppl 1:e2-6

Agha, S.,Beaudoin, C. E.. Assessing a thematic condom advertising campaign on condom use in urban Pakistan. J Health Commun. 2012. 17:601-23

Gupta, N.,Cyamatare, F. R.,Niyigena, P.,Niyigena, J. W.,Stulac, S.,Mugwaneza, P.,Drobac, P.,Rich, M.,Franke, M. F.. Clinical outcomes of a comprehensive integrated program for HIV-exposed infants: a 3-year experience promoting HIV-free survival in rural Rwanda. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2013. 62:e109-14

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